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Thredbo 16: Recent submissions

    • Public policy framework supporting “Mobility-as-a-Service” implementation 

      Lajas, Renata; Macário, Rosário
      Published 2020
      World population forecasted growth, ageing population, rising urbanization and congestion levels carry several challenges inside urban mobility systems. The digitalization megatrend is reshaping lives worldwide while at ...
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    • Flexibility in contract design - is that possible? 

      Camén, Carolina; Tsaxiri, Panagiota; Aldenius, Malin; Lidestam, Helene
      Published 2020
      Public procurement is widely used in order to incorporate competition into public services. Competition in procurement often leads to efficiency but the process can also raise some problems. While providing the procurement ...
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    • On the role of frameworks and smart mobility in addressing the rural mobility problem 

      Mounce, Richard; Beecroft, Mark; Nelson, John D
      Published 2020
      Mobility is fundamentally important in enabling people to access services, which can deliver substantial benefits to people’s quality of life. This is particularly important in rural areas where the range and extent of ...
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    • Interpretations of Downs–Thomson Paradox with Median Bus Lane Operations 

      Ku, Donggyun; Na, Sungyong; Kim, Jooyoug; Lee, Seungjae
      Published 2020
      The Seoul Metropolitan Government has implemented a public transportation priority policy with the introduction of a 121.1 km long of the Median Bus Lane (MBL). Therefore, to analyze the impacts of the introduction of ...
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    • Value for Money in Procurement of Urban Bus Services -- Competitive Tendering versus Negotiated Contracts: Recent New Zealand Experience 

      Wallis, Ian
      Published 2020
      The new Public Transport Operating Model (PTOM) recently introduced by the New Zealand government for local public transport services involves a mix of competitively-tendered and negotiated bus contracts in the main ...
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